Sweet Misbehavin' is a romantic, mystical tale packed with magic, action, and
adventure. Romance blooms when Margo, a novice fire starter running from an
evil demon meets Carr, a heroic shape shifter. Although Margo has an innate
distrust in people, especially in men, Carr gains her trust and convinces her
to let him and his clan protect her and her young daughter. Not only does
Margo come to know Carr, but comes to know herself, grow her powers, and trust
in love again. This is a beautiful story that I heartily recommend reading.
Although short, it packs a mighty wallop.

BLURB

Cast adrift after fleeing the
home of Jokul, the ice demon, Atantsi, a firestarter, grew to womanhood as she
moved through time to keep the demon from finding her. Though stubborn and
courageous, she was ill prepared to use powers she had not been taught. Her
first sight of the intoxicating Carr McKenna left her breathless, and her
second encounter gave her hope for a future she never thought she had.

A playboy, a second son and a
shifter, a man who thought his life would be carefree, Carr McKenna was shocked
to discover the woman he’d paid as an escort is a firestarter who is running
for her life. He is the leader of all the McKennas around the world and that he
has multiple powers. His passion for Margo and the need to defend her might cost
him his life as well as hers.

EXCERPT

In a sign of unity, they linked arms and strode to Phaedra's room. She
picked up the crystal, and walking onto the balcony, Phaedra held the clear orb
toward the sun. "Take us to Jokul, wherever he might be." Phaedra
began to chant as the crystal seemed to take on a life of its own.

Splinters of sunlight hit the glass ball. The glow surrounding the crystal
flowed into and around the girls. The world turned and spun. All the colors of
the rainbow wrapped them in a protective tunnel.

Margo closed her eyes against the blinding light, clinging to Phaedra as
they hurtled through space. She felt the difference. Time was not changing,
only their destination.

In a matter of seconds, they were set down on a ledge of ice. Laughter
echoed through the hallway then thunderous booms. Margo motioned to Phaedra to
follow her. With caution, they walked toward the sounds. The building they were
in shook and the ice columns around them swayed as if they might fall.

"What is it?" Margo felt nausea roll in her stomach. For a
moment, she closed her eyes, hoping to understand what was happening and how to
deal with it. She tried to remain composed, knowing the ability to think and
react in a rational manner would serve her well.

A young girl cowered in a corner, a collar around her neck. Tears flowed
down her cheeks. She turned from them when she saw them, her body trembling.

Phaedra knelt beside her. "Are you Jokul's slave?"

The girl looked up, terror clearly written in her eyes and nodded,
"yes."

"Where are they? Where is Jokul? And what is he doing?" Margo's
impatience grew exponentially. Fear spiraled, yet she forced control of her
emotions and tried to remember everything she'd learned.

"Down that hall. He has killed. The big cats didn't have a chance. He
is keeping one alive just to torment him." The girl's shaking hand rose
from her lap and pointed.

"You'll be fine." Phaedra cupped the girl's cheek with her hand.
"I promise. When this is finished, I will come back for you."

The girl didn't say anything. Instead she stared back with a vacant and
torn gaze as if she didn't believe Phaedra.

"Jokul will not survive this day. I promise you. You will be set
free." At her sides, Margo clenched and unclenched her fists. She meant to
do this and suddenly she was no longer terrified of Jokul, his ice or his
threats. With each passing second, her courage and confidence grew.

Several heartbeats later, Margo stepped inside the room where the slave
girl sent her. The sight caught her breath. Carr's siblings and cousin were
frozen ice statues. Relief that Carr wasn't frozen swept through her. Yet fear
for him immobilized her for a moment. She watched him leap into the air,
avoiding an ice bolt Jokul shot at him.

So consumed with their fight, neither male noticed their entrance to the
room. Time was apparently on her side. Before anyone knew she was there, she
shot fire at the three guards, their bodies aflame. The inferno lit the room.
Then she turned her attention to the demon. Focusing on Jokul's back, she
raised her hand, sending fire his way. Seeming to feel the searing heat, he
whirled.

Rage lit his face then a smile. "You have come back to me but it is
too late." He sent a torpedo of ice her way. Unflinching, she met it with
fire. For a second, confusion creased his brows. She saw determination and rage
in his face and a moment of confusion.

"You cannot defeat me." More powerful than ever, he sent another
wave of ice towards her.

She met ice with fire. "No, Jokul, I'm not an innocent young girl who
has no idea how to use her powers. Phaedra has taught me well. Did you think I
would always be weak and in your control?"

Rivulets of water from the melting ice ran across the floor. Carr let out a
mighty roar and leapt toward Jokul, bringing him down. They rolled on the
floor, Jokul caught between Carr's claws.

At the close proximity, Jokul was able to slather Carr in a coat of frost.
He broke free, scrambling to his feet and sending a small coating of frost to
entomb Carr.

Margo could not risk Carr's life. Yet she remained ready for the battle,
waiting for the right moment. Jokul left his mark on Carr once more. Then he
rose, his frown growing.

"I will end you, Jokul," Margo said. "There is no other
way." Her arms extended, her hands pointing to Jokul, she was poised on
the brink of no return. She recalled the spoken words of caution. If she ended
his life, there would be repercussions felt around the world. But if she did
not, her life as well as the McKenna's would be threatened.

"You're very certain." Jokul's laughter encased her soul and
terrified her. Once again, he sent a stream of ice, and once more she melted it
with her fire. "You're no longer the weak little girl who fled my
care."

"I told you it was so. I am strong, stronger than you because I have
love for these people. You have only hatred to guide you." Her heartbeat
slowed and assertive energy surged through her.

Phaedra remained behind Margo. "You must finish this. His strength is
great. You must strike now before he regains his energy field. You cannot
outlast him and you have the others to think of."

Margo tipped her head slightly, noticing how Carr had thrown off the cloak
of frost and was stretching his muscles. While she kept her focus on Jokul,
Carr looked at her and nodded.

She heard Carr's words in her mind. You have no choice. He means to kill
all of us if he survives.

Reviewed by Harps Romance Book Review

I have just finished this book and
it was awesome!Carr McKenna meets Margo
on her first night working as an escort to support herself and her young
daughter.Margo is an untrained
firestarter so when she gets mad things catch on fire.She is running for her life from an ice demon
named Jokul.Carr is more than he seems
as he is a shapeshifting jaguar.And he
has more powers that he is just learning about.He sees Margo as his life mate when they meet as sparks fly.Can he save Margo from her stalking demon
with the help of his family? Read and find out! I thoroughly enjoyed it.